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EFNEP Educators say about their experience working for
EFNEP.
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* Flexible Scheduling
* Retirement Savings
* Supplemental Benefits Programs
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The Extension
EFNEP Educator is an employee of NC Cooperative Extension, NC State University. Under the supervision of the County Extension Director with guided assistance from the District
EFNEP Extension Associate, the
EFNEP Educator delivers nutrition and related subject matter to enrolled participants.
Primary Function of Organizational Unit North Carolina Cooperative Extension (
NCCE) gives our residents easy access to the resources and expertise of NC State University and North Carolina A & T State University. Through educational programs, publications and events, Cooperative Extension delivers unbiased, research-based information to North Carolina citizens.
For over 50 years,
EFNEP has been helping limited-resource youth and families with children learn to eat healthier meals and snacks, make better use of food dollars and reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses. In collaboration with many organizations through the "Eat Smart, Move More" initiative, NC
EFNEP aims to help reduce the rising tide of obesity by teaching youth and families practical skills resulting in changed behaviors to eat smart, move more, and achieve a healthy weight.
Northampton County covers 537 square miles of prime agricultural land in the Upper Coastal Plains in northeastern North Carolina. The Roanoke River is located along the southern border of Northampton County. Two lakes (Gaston and Roanoke Rapids Lake) are located at the western end of Northampton. Northampton County is located approximately 103 miles from the nearest beach, Virginia Beach, VA and is located approximately 100 miles from our State Capital, Raleigh, NC. The county population is 17,129 (2021). The county seat and home of the Northampton County Extension Center is Jackson, North Carolina. Our Northern border is the North Carolina/Virginia State Line.
For more information about Northampton County see
http://www.northamptonnc.com/
To learn more about the
NCCE Northampton County Center go to
https://northampton.ces.ncsu.edu/
Duties and Responsibilities
The individual in this position will recruit and enroll adult and school-aged youth participants into the program, make regular teaching visits to enrollees either in the home or in group settings, teach basic principles of nutrition and food preparation skills, submit required program records as requested, market the program within the assigned area, recruit volunteers from within the community involving them in leadership roles, collaborate with local Cooperative Extension staff and agencies, and assist with securing program resources.
The
EFNEP Educator receives programmatic guidance from the District
EFNEP Regional Nutrition Extension Associate (
RNEA) with overall supervision provided by the County Extension Director (
CED). The
EFNEP Educator and the
RNEA work with the Family and Consumer Science Agent, 4-H Agent and/or
CED to meet the needs of the county. Renewal of the position is contingent on the availability of funds |
Other Work/Responsibilities |
Under the programmatic guidance of the
RNEA, the
EFNEP Educator conducts nutrition education to limited resource adults and youth in group settings. While performing this role the
EFNEP Educator:
- Travels within county, district, and state using a personal vehicle. Personal vehicle is required. Travel is reimbursed according to state guidelines.
- Develops and maintains a comprehensive understanding of the role of NCCE as an educational agency.
- Recruits limited resource school-aged youth and families with young children who meet the federal eligibility guidelines for participation in EFNEP.
- Instructs eligible youth and families in nutrition education using approved curricula and teaching methods.
- Conduct food demonstrations to adult and youth groups.
- Facilitates the collection of required data and submits reports to RNEA, EFNEP State office and CED.
- Maintains confidentiality of program information.
- Coordinates with collaborating agencies to extend program outreach to eligible families.
- Establish and maintain partnerships with agencies and organizations serving EFNEP audiences.
- Participates in lifelong learning and professional development by participating in trainings and other opportunities as designated by the RNEA, County Extension Director, District Extension Director and/or State EFNEP office. A few may require overnight travel.
- Attends and participates in required EFNEP meetings and trainings within the county and outside of the county, a few may be overnight travel.
- Enhances program visibility by communicating program impacts to local stakeholders and potential participants.
- Promotes educational opportunities beyond EFNEP within Cooperative Extension and partnering agencies to program participants.
- Recruits, trains and utilizes volunteers to assist in program marketing, data collection and program delivery.
- Meets established programmatic standards for performance and impact.
- Other duties as assigned. Travel within the county, district and state are required.
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